Land for Sale in Utah
Find Farms, Ranches, Acreage, and Country Homes for Sale

Recent data from Lands of America shows appromixately $642 million in land and rural real estate for sale in the Beehive State. This represents a total of 122,181 acres of Utah land for sale. Of the 29 counties in Utah, Salt Lake County had the most rural property and land for sale. The most expensive property listed for sale in Utah on Lands of America recently was $39 million, while the average price of land for sale in Utah was $1 million. Over a thousand fishable lakes, and countless rivers and streams await anglers casting for trophy trout, pike, bass, and more in Utah. The Ogden, Weber and Provo rivers thread through the canyons of the Wasatch Front, while Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area and Green River offers some of the Mountain West's best fly-fishing. As befits a state with excellent hunting for game including elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, moose, turkey, ducks, bear, geese, and pheasant, hunting land was the most common type of land for sale in Utah. Fishermen will enjoy casting for species like trout on land for sale in Utah. WalletHub, a personal finance website, has ranked the state among the ten best states for retirees based on factors including affordability, quality of life and health care. In terms of its size, Utah is the country's 13th-largest state, covering an area of 84,904 square miles (54 million acres). Of its total landmass, 82,170 square miles (97 percent) is made up of land, while the remaining 2,727 square miles is made up of water.

LandsofUtah.com is part of the Lands of America Network, the largest rural listing service in the Nation. The Network specializes in land for Sale which includes farms, ranches, mountain property, lake houses, river homes, beachfront homes, country homes, and residential homes in smaller towns across the country. These properties have many diverse uses including recreational and agricultural activities like hunting, fishing, camping, backpacking, horseback riding, four wheeling, grazing cattle, gardening, vineyards, cropland, raising horses, and other livestock.